Toshiba MEGF60 owner manual Charging the Built-in Battery from the previous

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Welcome

Getting Ready

Other Helpful Information Using the Product

Charging the Built-in Battery (Continued from the previous page)

When charging of the gigabeat has started, the charging icon (orange) is displayed on the display screen. When charging is completed, the charging

completion icon (green) is displayed on the display screen. If the screen does not function in this way, see “Troubleshooting” ( p. 68).

The charging icon is not displayed when charging with a USB connection.

Pressing the POWER button during USB charging might not turn on the power when the gigabeat has not been used for a long time or when the battery is too weak to supply power. Cancel the USB connection, connect the AC adapter, and then turn on the power.

The charge time will vary depending on the condition of the built-in battery, ambient temperature, etc.

The charge may stop temporarily to limit the temperature increase in the gigabeat.

Charge the built-in battery within the specified operating-temperature range. If the temperature is outside the specified range, the gigabeat may not be charged. ( p. 69)

As the remaining battery power drops, the indication ( p. 26) will change in

the following sequence: ( ). Recharge the gigabeat when the remaining battery power becomes low.

will be displayed while the AC adapter is connected.

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Contents  Toshiba Corporation FCC Notice Industry Canada RequirementSafety Precautions Safety iconsSafety Precautions from the previous Precautions for UseWelcome AC Adapter Welcome Contents End-User License Agreement Product Registration Card Supplied accessoriesWelcome Cleaning the Product Important Information on UseHandling the Product Location of UseMusic CD Recorded TracksCopyrights Important Information on Use from the previous Internal Hard DiskPrecautions Concerning the Built-in Hard Disk Built-in BatteryAC adapter ADP-15HH SpecificationsAC Adapter Key Product features Transfer Using gigabeat room Transfer Using Windows Media PlayerProduct Overview Music CDTransfer Using Napster On the USB Cradle USB connectionProduct Overview from the previous About the gigabeat room Names and Functions of the Parts Front/Side ViewPlus Touch Operation Touch TapStrap attachment hole Rear ViewBottom View Equalizer button To the headphone jack of the main unitUSB Cradle How to Connect the gigabeat and the USB Cradle Display Windows Playback status/the current track nameBookmark p Recycle BIN p Artist in Main MENU/Album/Genre StructureWhen there is album cover Photograph information, When there is no tag informationFolder icon Track iconSetup window Display Windows from the previousPhoto Viewer window ThumbnailCharging the Built-in Battery Direct Charging from the AC AdapterPreparation Connect to the outletTo the USB connector of the PC Charge Using the USB CradleCharge with Connected to PC Using USB Cable Charging the Built-in Battery from the previous Turning the Power ON/OFF Turning the Power ON/OFF Press and hold the Power buttonPlaying Music Tracks Using the Product Other Touch the center of the Plus TouchControlling the Volume Press the VOL + or VOL button Playing Music Tracks from the previousSkip Forward or Back Setting the Play Mode Press the Menu button in the Play windowPlay mode Operation RAND. ALLSetting the Equalizer Mode Equalizer mode Setting the Equalizer Mode from the previous Adjustments When User Has Been SelectedTouch the top or bottom of the Plus Touch to adjust Touch the left of the Plus TouchBookmarking Press the Menu buttonAll of the tracks that were registered will be played back Playing Back Playlists Using the Product Other Helpful Moving Tracks to the Recycle BinViewing Tracks in the Recycle Bin Deleting Tracks in the Recycle BinDeletion confirmation window appears Viewing Track Information Intro mode Operation Playing IntroChanging Screen Themes オーディオデータ1Screen themes Displaying Images Photo Viewer Set the Full-Screen Display While thumbnails are displayedRunning the Slideshow Seconds , and 20 SecondsDisplaying Images Photo Viewer from the previous Output of Audio from An Audio System Backing up Data to the gigabeat Gigabeat F60OP5259Eâ¸î 05.4.28, 400 PM Track Selection and Playback Sequence Folders in the gigabeatUsing the Product Other Helpful information Changing/Checking Settings Selections for the selected setting item will be displayedCamera Changing/Checking Settings from the previous Screen will return to the Main MenuOther Helpful Information Terminology MP3 MPEG-1 Audio LayerTag Information USB Mass Storage ClassError Message List Unsupported DataTroubleshooting Issue Cause Solution ReferenceSpecifications Specifications from the previous Combination of Sampling Frequency and Bit RateToshiba Limited United states Warranty How to Obtain Warranty Services Gigabeat F60OP7175Eâ¸î 05.4.15, 455 PM  Toshiba Corporation

MEGF60 specifications

The Toshiba MEGF60 is an advanced microcontroller unit (MCU) that belongs to the esteemed family of Toshiba's 32-bit microcontrollers. Designed for a myriad of applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics, the MEGF60 is recognized for its robust performance, power efficiency, and integrated features that make it a versatile solution for engineers and developers.

At its core, the MEGF60 is powered by a high-performance 32-bit RISC CPU that operates at clock speeds up to 48 MHz. With a rich instruction set architecture, it provides optimized computational capabilities suitable for various tasks. The microcontroller can handle complex algorithms and multi-threaded operations, making it ideal for demanding applications.

One of the standout features of the MEGF60 is its extensive memory architecture. It is equipped with up to 128 KB of flash memory, allowing for ample space to store code and data. Additionally, it offers up to 20 KB of SRAM, which facilitates rapid data processing and reduces latency during operation. This extensive memory support is vital for applications that require high data throughput and quick access times.

The MEGF60 also excels in connectivity options, featuring built-in peripherals such as UART, SPI, and I²C interfaces. This enables seamless communication with other devices, sensors, and controllers, enhancing its functionality in embedded systems. Furthermore, the microcontroller supports various analog features, including ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) modules, which are essential for real-time signal processing and data acquisition.

In terms of power management, the MEGF60 is designed with energy efficiency in mind. Its low-power modes allow for prolonged battery life in portable devices, while its dynamic power scaling features optimize performance based on workload demands. This adaptability is crucial for applications where power consumption is a critical consideration.

Security is becoming increasingly important in today's connected environments. The MEGF60 integrates advanced security features such as hardware cryptographic engines and secure boot capabilities, providing a secure foundation for sensitive data and communication.

Overall, the Toshiba MEGF60 microcontroller stands out with its powerful processing capabilities, extensive memory options, diverse connectivity features, and robust security measures. It is an excellent choice for engineers looking to develop efficient and reliable embedded solutions across a wide range of applications. Whether for automotive systems, industrial automation, or consumer electronics, the MEGF60 delivers the performance and flexibility necessary to meet today’s challenges in embedded design.